COIT AMERICA MEDICAL CENTER1708 COIT RD, PLANO, TX 75075
Medical Office For Lease - 2nd Generation
medcorepartners.com
AMENITIES
• 2nd generation medical office
• Monument signage available
• Clean, modern finishes
• Exceptional access and visibility off Coit Road
• Abundant surface parking
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
Coit America Medical Office Center is a state of the art, 34,770 square foot medical office building.
This facility has move-in ready medical office suites ranging from 1,500 – 6,000 SF.
With a synergistic tenant mix and located just down the road from Medical City Plano, this is a fantas-
tic opportunity to locate your practice in the heart of Plano’s medical district.
FOR SALE
BUILDING SIZE34,770 SF
AVAILABLE SF2,200 - 8,500 SF
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SUBJECT SITE
PARKING SPACES 4 / 1,000 RSF
1708 COIT RD
Medical City Plano Coit Rd
W Park Blvd
N
orman Whitset Pkwy
THE OAKS AT CENTRAL medcorepartners.com
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KYLE A. LIBBY MICHAEL P. COLLINS
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(214) 228.0300 (214) 244.2278
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